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“The Inside Secrets to Getting Your Leadership Position”
Presented by: School Leadership 2.0 and Dr. Larry Aronstein
Saturday, April 26th from 9:30 to 11:30 AM
Best Western Bayside Inn
220-33 Northern Boulevard
Bayside, N.Y.
Audience: Aspiring and New School Leaders
Price: $50 Register On-Line
Refreshments will be served at 9 a.m.
Findout:
*The Answers to All of Your Questions about Getting Your Leadership Position
*How to Stand Out from the Rest of the Candidates
*How to Answer the 10 Most Asked Interview Questions
*What the Interviewers Are Really Looking For?
*The Do's and Don'ts of What to Do and What Not to Do
“Without Dr. Aronstein’s guidance and support I never would have found my potential.” JeanetteAltruda, Principal of Copiague H.S.
“The insight provided by Dr. Aronstein was invaluable. His passion for helping aspiring leaders is second to none.” Eileen Fillipone, Principal of Moriches Elementary School,William Floyd Schools.
“Dr. Aronstein was an inspirationand driving force in the development of my career as an administrator. His wealth of knowledge and extensive, practical experience as an educator greatly contributed to my understanding of the world of educational leadership.”Joe Agosta, Principal of Great Neck Road Elementary School, Copiague Schools.
"Although my work with Dr. Aronstein started after I had already been a High School Principal for some years, it is without question that his leadership and mentoring took my growth as a professional to another level. His insight into how organizations function and how a leader may approach change from a systems point of view were extremely helpful in developing a roadmap for high school reform." KeithSchenker,Principal of West Lake H.S., Mt. Pleasant Schools.
“Dr.Aronstein's keen insight to the realities of teaching, learning and the field of education helped open doors for me. The guidance I received from him also helped me to overcome the many obstacles I encountered as a young administrator.” Joe Fillipone, Director of Science,Technology Education and Adult Education, Patchogue-Medford Schools.
“Dr. Aronstein's thoughtful approach to leadership has helped me learn to walk 360 degrees around school-based situations, and feel confident in my ability to navigate them. His fearless, yet collaborative style is one that can be taught and he provides practical training for the real world.” Jonathan Klomp, Principal of North Babylon HS.
“I was a struggling building administrator before I came under the tutelage of Dr.A. Under his leadership and guidance I am now enormously successful. This is a direct result of the coaching,mentoring, and sometimes uncomfortable conversations with Dr. A.” Anael Alston, Principal of Great Neck North Middle School.
For information: LarryAronstein@yahoo.com or call: (516) 773-6119
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